Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Smith Dems have kicked it into high gear for the Mid-Terms with ONE WEEK left. After an informative panel of election predictions from Monday's meeting, we are ready to make the final push into November 2nd.

If you have time to give over the next week please let us know. We will be conducting the following GOTV efforts including:

canvassing on Saturday and Sunday,

literature drop Monday night,

canvassing on Election Day,

rides to the polls all day

We will also be having a phone bank for Robin Carnahan tonight at 7pm in Seelye 304! We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

This past weekend, the Smith Dems sent 11 members on the College Democrats of Massachusetts' Campaign Invasion in the 10th Congressional District. We canvassed, called and talked with candidates about the importance of making this district blue on November 2nd. Along with college Dems from across the state, we made 3,700 phone calls and knocked on over 2,000 doors! Special guests of the weekend included Steve Grossman, Joe Kennedy III, Susan Bump, Chairman Walsh, Bill Keating, and State Senator Terry Murray.

The Smith Dems with Joe Kennedy III

On Sunday, the Smith Dems hustled back to Northampton to attend a rally for Congressman Richie Neal, with special guest, Vicki Kennedy, husband of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy and an advocate for the Democratic Party. She gave an inspirational speech about the importance of keeping health care reform alive, especially for women, and how re-electing Congressman Neal is how we can do that. We were honored to make her acquaintance and look forward to supporting her and her husband's work at the polls!

The Smith Dems with Vicki Kennedy

We are now in the final push toward election day. Please make sure you get to the polls! Also, the Smith Dems will be working on canvasses and phone banks throughout these next two weeks. Send us an email at smith.democrats@gmail.com to get more information about how to get involved.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Russ Carnahan is running for the Missouri 3rd District on the Democratic ticket. This is the former seat of Speaker Dick Gephart and Rep. Carnahan has been fighting for this district since his election in 2004. He is a Senior Minority Whip in the House as well a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, International Terrorism and Nonproliferation Subcommittee and is Chair of the Subcommittee on International Organization, Human Rights & Oversight. Before heading to Washington, Rep. Carnahan was the state representative for the 59th district (which is located within the 3rd district). He graduated from the University of Missouri and the University of Missouri Law school, where he met his wife Debra, who is a retired judge in the St. Louis Municipal Court system. He has two sons and is the son of the late Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan and former Missouri First Lady and U.S. Senator Jean Carnahan. Russ’ grandfather, A.S.J. Carnahan, was a member of Congress who also represented Jefferson and Ste. Genevieve Counties.

On the issues, Rep. Carnahan:

supports alternative energy sources and opposes the drill in the Alaska Wildlife Reserve,

ensuring that First Responders in Missouri have the proper equipment and training should a terrorist event occur here at home

commitment to strengthen the US economy through support of fair trade policies,

invests in positive learning environments throughout the state and country,

committed to making sure health care is affordable and available to all.

To find out more information about Rep. Carnahan, visit his website www.russcarnahan.com, Facebook (under Russ Carnahan), or follow him on Twitter.

Running for Kit Bond's seat in the U.S. Senate, Robin Carnahan (Russ' little sister) has run what is proving to be a tough and thorough campaign for her opponent to beat. The current Secretary of State for Missouri, Ms. Carnahan has fought to protect consumers, cracking down on financial fraud, cutting costs and red-tape for businesses, and ensuring fair elections. She has previously done work with the National Democratic Institute, and is currently a co-chair of the Elections Committee for the National Association of State Secretaries. A graduate of William Jewel College and University of Virginia Law School, Ms. Carnahan lives in Rolla with her husband.

On the issues, Secretary Carnahan:

seeks to restore fiscal responsibility and accountability to government,

protecting and honoring seniors by protecting and enhancing benefits,

building a strong national security plan,

securing quality and affordable health care for Missourians

More information about Secreatary Carhanahan can be found on her website at www.robincarnahan.com, her Facebook page (under Robin Carnahan), and Twitter.

Also, the Smith Democrats will be hosting a phone bank (and West Wing Wednesday Watching) tomorrow at 6:30 in Seelye 102 for fellow Smithie Niki Tsongas. We hope to see you there!And most importantly, don't forget to vote on Nov. 2nd!

Monday, September 27, 2010

On Tuesday September 28 after our Moving Forward Watch Party we will be Phone Banking for the Delaware Coordinated Campaign! President Obama will be speaking about the importance of youth and youth involvement in the November elections. We will join CDA and OFA groups around the country to watch the speech

So before our phone bank, here is a little more about the candidates:

Chris Coons is Delaware’s Democratic candidate for Senate and current New Castle County Executive. He is a graduate of Amherst College (just down route 9!) and earned his Masters in Ethics from Yale Divinity School while simultaneously earning his J.D. from Yale Law School. A native of Delaware, Mr. Coons lives in Wilmington with his wife and three young children. He has worked for W.L. Gore & Associates, in addition to numerous non-profits including the National Coalition for the Homeless, the “I Have a Dream” Foundation, and the Investor Responsibility Research Center.

On the issues, Mr. Coons is for:

the Repeal of DADT,

pushing for more Americans to be able to attend college,

women’s reproductive rights.

You can learn more about Chris Coons as a candidate and his stance on issues by visiting his website www.chriscoons.com

John Carney is the Democratic candidate for Delaware’s sole Congressional seat. Born and raised in Delaware, Mr. Carney served two terms as Delaware’s Lieutenant Governor and Chairman of the National Lieutenant Governors Association. Politically, he helped Delaware earn a AAA bond rating as the Secretary of Finance, was Deputy Chief of Staff for then-Governor Tom Carper, and was a staffer for then-Senator Joe Biden. Mr. Carney has also served as the President and COO of the green-tech company Transformative Technologies. In addition to being on many boards including the YMCA, Special Olympics of Delaware, and The Delaware Cancer Consortium, he is still committed to his hometown roots by volunteering to coach basketball in the city of Wilmington. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Mr. Carney lives in Wilmington with his wife and two sons.

On the issues, Mr. Carney is for:

energy independence,

increasing green jobs,

increased funding and support for cancer research,

ensuring college is more affordable for students across the state and the nation.

To learn more about John Carney visit his website www.johncarneyforcongress.com or find him on Facebook under John Carney.

In addition, both John Carney and Chris Coons are running against Tea Party Candidates.

Also, join us Tuesday from 6:30-9pm in the Dewey Common Room to watch President Obama’s speech for College students and phonebank for these two great candidates!

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Smith Dems had their first meeting of the year tonight! Many thanks to the E-Board, Campus Center staff, and most importantly the new Smith Dems for a great meeting. We look forward to reading your blog posts here on TDL!

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